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BOSTONIANS
. Famous Shoes for Men. AJF
Hard, Cold
f ”A Facts About
I Shoes for Men
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$5 and $6
Illustrating
English Balmoral, One of the Newest Styles
Hard, cold facts are what you are looking for when you
seek shoe satisfaction. Guesswork and promises are broken
reeds— they don’t go far with the man who thinks well and
thinks wisely.
The Bostonian shoe is the shoe that is constructed out
of hard, cold facts that crystallize into shoe comfort, shoe
style and shoe service that live men really want.
Make yourself a Bostonian convert at once and you
make yourself a Bostonian admirer forever and a day. In
forty twentieth-century styles you will find us well supplied.
Try Our Mail Order Department for
Shoe Satisfaction
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25 WHITEHALL ST.
Fred S. Stewart Company.
1-4 Carat Crystal White and
Perfect Diamond Rings On
Special Sale For A Limited
Time At $32,50
l\let Cash
Just before the recent advance In diamonds we took advantage
of an opportunity to get fifty one-fourth carat diamonds at a big re
duction.
These fifty quarter carat diamonds are Crystal White and Per
fect. and perfectly proportioned, brilliant, and show bluish tints.
\ few of this special lot weigh a little more than one-fourth carat
and several weigh from 1-64 to 1-32 light. Each ring has a tag giving
the exact weight, grade, and net cash price. Weights and grades
are guaranteed.
These rings sell regularly for $50.50.
If you can equal grades and prices, or if you are not more than
satisfied, your money will be instantly refunded.
You can have your choice of these rings—mounted for ladies or
gentlemen- for a short time, at the special price of $32.50.
A Liberal Exchange Contract
These stones bear our usual exchange contract under which they
may be exchanged at full price at any time.
We send selections of diamonds anywhere on approval, all ex
press charges paid, whether you purchase or not.
Attractive deferred payment plans allowed on regular price
diamonds.
Read. Our Diamond Booklet
Net prices ..nd full particulars are given in our booklet, ‘•Facts
About Diamonds," and 160-page illustrated catalogue.
Diamonds are ideal gifts for Christmas.
We want you to call and examine our stock so we can prove
that our grades and prices are right.
MAIER & BERKELE. Inc.
Diamond Merchants.
Established 1887
31-33 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Holiday Suggestions
IOILET KEql’lSlTES—The range of designs and
prices that our present stock embraces is extremely
i'l’oad. Plain, etched, or hand-engraved, they are equally
-bod and popular. Make your selection now. let us do
engraving before the rush, and deliver at whatever
1 me you desire.
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’JI-Wta O7 HTUTEHAUII ST.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
Ladies'—Misses’—Boys’—Children's
g RUBBERS—49c |
55c, 60c and 65c Values
Early last summer we
* ga v <‘ an order for an *3
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5 rubbers, and for that
reasou soured them at jr
! -j, a radically reduced
i .. price - =
*3* . 1 hey are all fresh goods, made up this fall, and
you can not obtain at this price as good a rubber in
town.
>• All Sizes Hl
RICH’S ECONOMY BASEMENT
“The Shoe Bargain Center of Atlanta.”
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Customers You Should Have are Going
ill Elsewhere.* But you can make them
your own with Studebaker “20” delivery
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The Studebaker “20” enables you not
L. J only to make ’'quicker deliveries but also
to serve distant customers satisfactorily.
Rush orders and unreasonable requests
'Sgg will cease to worry you and become oppor- =|i
tunities for proving that your store is
||H strictly up-to-date. The best customers are
waiting for the merchant who can satisfy
them, and the Studebaker “20” will help
you get more of that kind of trade.
rH Users of the Studebaker “20” will
assure you that the car is economical (jjyj
HH and dependable.
Send for us IEII
The Studebaker Corporation fe'
ATLANTA BRANCH i®
114 Auburn Ave. G. W. Hanson, Mgr.
NO. 5318.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Lowry National Bank
At Atlanta, in the state of Georgia, at the close of business November 26, 1912;
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.
Loans and discounts $5,738,615.09 Capital stock paid in $1,000,000.00
Overdrafts, secured and unse- Surplus fund 1,000,000.00
cured 3,893.12 Undivided profits. less ex-
United States bonds to secure penses and taxes paid. .. . 282,454.11
circulation 1,000.000.00 National bank notes outstand-
United States bonds to secure ing 1,000.000.00
United States deposits .. .. 300,000.00 Due to other national banks... 116,708.96
Other bonds to secure pos- Due to state anti private banks
tai savings 15,000.00 and bankers 282,298.74
Premiums on U. S. bonds 6.500.00 Due to trust companies and
Bonds, securities, etc 148.210.00 savings banks 43,361.03
Banking house, furniture and Due to approved reserve agents 184,195 86
fixtures 55.436.84 Dividends unpaid 12.00
Due from National banks (not Individual deposits subject to
reserve agents) .... ... 235,386.14 check 3.746,079.88
Due from state and private Demand certificates of de-
banks and bankers, trust posit 138,855.63
companies and savings Certified checks 647.21
banks 248,215.22 Cashier’s checks outstanding. 38,905.82
Due from approved reserve United States deposits sl7l,-
agents 810,810.83 677 48; postal savings de-
Checks and other caslt items. 3.408.65 posits, $1,500.71 173,184.19
Exchanges for clearing house 116,951.71 Deposits of U. S. disbursing
Notes of other national banks 65,060.00 officers 354,801.75
Fractional paper currency, Bills payable, including certifi-
nickels and cents 1,993.58 cates of deposit for money
lawful money reserve in borrowed 700,000.00
bank, viz:
Specie $203.924 00
Legal tender notes 32,000.00 234,924.00
Redemption fund with U. S.
treasurer <5% of circula-
tion) 50,000.00
Due from U. S. treasurer 27.000.00
Total $9,061,405.18 Total $9,061 405 18
STATE OF GEORGIA County of Fulton.
I. Henry W. Davis, cashier of the above named (tank. d*o solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief
! HENRY W. DAVIS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this (th dav of December. 194'2.
Correct—Attest: HENRY A I'URTELL, Notary Public.
•I. 11. NUNNALLY.
JOHN E. MURPHY.
ROBERT .1 L< tWRY.
Directors
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The New Hand Bags
An ideal gift to a lady. Are prettier and bet
ter this year than ever.
SI.OO to $15.00
LIEBERMAN’S
The Trunk Store 92 Whitehall
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1912.
NEW TREATMENT
FOR COLD TROUBLES
Is plenty of fresh air in the bed room
and a good application of
VICKS Pneumonia SALVE
over the throat ami (best, covered with
a warm flannel cloth; soothing antiseptic
vapors are released "by the body warmth
and inhaled directly to the affected parts.
No need of disturbing the stomach with
medicines. The worst colds relieved in
one night; croup in fifteen minutes 25c,
50c and sl. At druggists. Sample on re
quest. Vick Chemical Company, 125
Pine street. Greensboro, N. C. (Advt.)
(lEAD FOR PROFIT,
GEORGIAN WANT ADS
Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co.
ATLANTA NEW YORK ' PARIS
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’fe Free
MA ijpfjg Everyone who visits our Knit Un
pK derwear Department Thursday and
Friday will be presented with a very
handsome corsage sachet bag.
/4/a ‘S Jf WT Knit by
a/ '’ ■ I The William Carter Co.
xlq * J’ J i jj or' so'MTs Manufacturers of the Celebrated
Carter’s knit Underwear
Women’s Knit Underwear —The Better Sort
Not just one manufacturer’s goods, but the best from a
dozen makers
That is the way this knit underwear is selected. We ex
amine critically many lines and then choose the best wherever
we find it
We have bought the best garments we have been able to
find to sell at 50c and at SI.OO, and at every price.
That is why this department can be of such splendid ser
vice to so many women. Why you will find here the underwear
you will like best.
* Right now stocks are very complete—-they allow free
choice of just the weight garment you want, and the style. And
since underwear plays such an important part in one’s comfort,
you will certainly want to go to the store where you are sure of
getting right fitting underwear in the weight you prefer.
Here are some of the better sort of garments that are
proving very popular:
Medium weight cotton ribbed ankle-length pants, and high-neck
and long-sleeve vests, at 50c.
Medium weight cotton ribbed corset covers, high neck, long
sleeves, tape at waist, 50c.
Medium weight cotton ribbed union suits, high neck, long
sleeves, ankle length, at SI.OO.
Silk lisle corset covers, high neck, long sleeves, SI.OO.
Silk and wool union suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length,
in qualities at $2.<10, $3.00 and $4.00.
Medium weight silk lisle union suits, low neck, no sleeves, at
$2.1 Mt.
Silk and wool union suits, Dutch neck, short sleeves, ankle
length, at $2.<50.
Knitted silk union suits, low neck, no sleeves, knee length, at
$5.00.
The Christmas Aprons Are Ready
More of them and prettier than ever!
You must see just how pretty an apron can be. Also how
inexpensive.
These we speak of are daintiness itself—-certainly a qual
ity that all Christmas presents can not cl aim---a prons to slip
on over finest frocks, sewing aprons, maids’ aprons. And we
would urge you to make your selections now while it is all to
your advantage to do so---from these:
At 25c little lawn aprons, embroidered in white and colors, some scal
loped. others with hemstitched ruffle. Maids' aprons with embroid
ered bibs.
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At 50c, of sheer lawn, embroidery medallions and ruffles: charming lit
tle sewing aprons of cheeked dimity and dowered mull, with catch
all pockets fixed with draw-ribbons, that mean your needles and
thread and buttons will not drop out.
At 75c, maids.’ aprons of fine lawn, with bib and ruffle of dotted
swiss.
At SI.OO, a] irons of strips of embroidery flounces, put together with
lace insertions; others of white organdie trimmed with a greal deal
of lace.
At $1.25, maids' aprons, empire fashion, of finest, softest lawn, trim
med with embroidery insertions and ruffles.
Cliamberlin=Johnson=Diißose Co.
After Today’s Rain
STODDARDIZE!
I' I'ODA Y S Kain and Dampness have probably mussed
up your clothes! Remember, that STODDARDIZ
fXG makes Men’s and Women's apparel look like,new S
again. Our prices are reasonable!
We Dry Clean and Press Men’s Suits for sl.
A Wagon for a Phone Call.
Wp nay Express (one way) on out-of-town orders of $2 or over.
Stoddard A e dant h a°Phone 43 Dry Cleaner and Dyer
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